What it is: A concealer brush that applies correcting formulas with a flawless, airbrushed look. What it does:Discover the secret to the smoothest finish possible with this unique round brush that precisely conceals dark circles, redness, and all other imperfections in one gesture. The short, synthetic bristles allow you to buff and blend from light to heavy, and achieve perfect, even coverage across your face.

I have used this brush on a couple of blemishes in addition to under my eyes. I didn't find that it was too big, and it covered them nicely (better than my finger). I used it similar to the way I would use my stippling foundation brush...just dotted it with the concealer over the blemish.

answered 1 year, 11 months ago

Mackenzie112

(Washington, DC)

answer 2

I don't think so. I use it to add concealer under eyes, around nose and to cover blemishes.

answered 1 year, 11 months ago

lovemakeupstuff

(Indianapolis, Indiana)

answer 3

for application, yes, it is too big for blemishes. but for buffing, i think it would work nicely. to give you an idea, the brush head is about the size of my thumb.

answered 1 year, 11 months ago

ghkim

(New York, NY)

answer 4

No it is not too large to use. I have small blemishes and use it all the time. I mainly use it for my eyes. I get great coverage! It blends very well. I also use the brand "professional make up"concealer. It is amazing!

answered 2 years ago

WTFLiz

(Firth, Nebraska)

answer 5

Although I love this brush when it comes to applying under eye concealer or highlighter to the sides of the nose and/or brow bone, I personally would look for a smaller brush to cover up blemishes.

Laura Mercier has a wonderful brush (Secret Camouflage Brush) that is great for covering up blemishes or other smaller areas on the face.

http://www.sephora.com/secret-camouflage-brush-P109959?skuId=870832

answered 2 years ago

chinita690

(Ft. Lauderdale, FL)

answer 6

It may be too big on extra small blemishes, but I like to use the concealer to blend the coverage of the blemish to the area around it, so (theoretically) it looks more subtle.

answered 2 years ago

jpea

(Portland, OR)

answer 7

Yes, I think it's way too big especially if you want to zero in on something like a small blemish. Hope this helps!

answered 2 years, 1 month ago

mrsrice

(Greensboro, nc)

answer 8

No, I don't think the brush is too large for small blemishes. I think it would work just fine; blend lightly.

answered 2 years, 1 month ago

kcupples

(Devine, Texas)

answer 9

i think it works great. buffs the concealer into a large or small area.

answered 2 years, 2 months ago

marinbondgirl

(Petaluma, CA)

answer 10

Not at all! It will blend the concealer well and not leave behind any tell-tale spots.

answered 2 years, 2 months ago

beautypro1107

(New Orleans, La.)

answer 11

Yes, I would say that this brush doesn't work for small blemishes. It works well for under-eye and around-nose areas.

answered 2 years, 2 months ago

musja

(Brooklyn, NY)

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How do I use this brush with cream concealers?

I use benefit's erase paste, and I think it's a little too thick to pick up with the brush to apply on my dark circles. Would I get just as good coverage if I smoothed the concealer onto my face first, and then blend it in with the brush?

asked 2 years, 2 months ago

puellabonna

(Vancouver, BC)

on Pro Airbrush Concealer Brush #57

8 answers

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answer 1

Yes! I mix two concealers, apply them with my fingers and blend it out with the brush and it's fantastic. If you're worried about losing coverage, you could apply with fingers and just blend the edges with the brush, its what I do when I want to conceal blemishes.

answered 1 year, 4 months ago

HookedOnPolish

(San Juan, PR)

answer 2

NO! Use the brush. I use a THICK concealer as well with this brush and you just dab the brush and blend onto your dark circles. it works....trust me! I have MAJOR DARK CIRLCES ;) IT WORKS WONDERS This brush is great. I dont like using my finger. This brush makes it look flawless and it doesnt look cakey. It blends it right in....I promise!

answered 2 years ago

WTFLiz

(Firth, Nebraska)

answer 3

You can def use your ring finger and dab a little under your eye and use the brush to blend it out. That concealer is a little heavy and the brush may pick up too much if you dipped into the jar. The brush will blend nicely.

answered 2 years, 1 month ago

Eyeforglamour

(Irvington,NJ)

answer 4

I use Kevin Aucoin and that is much thicker than Benefits concealer. I have major dark circles and have found this brush to be my best friend. Once you purchase the pro airbrush you will wonder how you ever lived without it.

answered 2 years, 1 month ago

gonzalr1

(Alhambra, ca 91803)

answer 5

This concealer brush works really well with Benefit's Erase Paste. Its not too thick for the brush. Just dab a tiny amount of concealer with the brush(very tiny) and apply. You will love how well it blends the concealer into the skin.

answered 2 years, 2 months ago

beautypro1107

(New Orleans, La.)

answer 6

I use a cream concealer also. First, I use a flat concealer brush to apply the concealer, then blend it in with the Pro Airbrush Concealer Brush. I have also found that it is better for applying concealer on blemishes than a flat concealer. I dip the tips of the bristles in my concealer and stipple it onto my blemish and then swirl around the blemish to blend it in.

answered 2 years, 2 months ago

wingatprsct

(Prescott, AR)

answer 7

I use it with my cream foundation

answered 2 years, 2 months ago

WpBeauty

(Brooklyn, NY)

answer 8

You should always blend the concealer with your fingers and then go with the brush to give that flawless airbrush look

answered 2 years, 2 months ago

skincarefan1

(Montreal)

Question

I find this brush SO big, what is the best way to use it?

I ordered this online based on the great reviews after I lost my other concealer brush. I was surprised how gigantic it is as my other brush was quite small and flat. I use Stila's concealer which is a thick cream in a tube that needs to be squeezed out. I like it to cover my undereye circles. Any tips? Should I put it directly on the brush, or on the back of my hand, etc. etc., and what is the best way to actually use the brush under my eye?

asked 1 year, 8 months ago

smashleigh

(Alaska)

on Pro Airbrush Concealer Brush #57

8 answers

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answer 1

Actially, this a nice size for a concealer brush, but it also works great for contouring brush.

answered 3 months, 3 weeks ago

Ceme

(Philadelphia, PA)

answer 2

I like applying my nars creamy concealer right in the inner corner, the nars is a bit of a thick consistency, I look up and then take my brush and just blend the concealer down and over :) I really do like the brush, if you feel it's to big try using it to conceal those unwanted pimples or around the nose the little areas where a bigger brush would be hard to reach :)

answered 7 months ago

cpereira137

(New Jersey)

answer 3

I usually just make a series of small dots (kinda like the shape of the wifi logo, really) under my eye from the tube directly, being careful not to make the dots too large, and then blend with the brush accordingly.

answered 10 months ago

cbs25

(San Francisco, CA)

answer 4

i recommend putting the product on the back of your hand and then using a rolling motion with mainly the side near the top of the brush to apply it. Using the rolling motion will apply it evenly and blend it into the foundation nicely!

answered 1 year, 4 months ago

beautdee

(bc)

answer 5

While some indicate putting the concealer onto your face first and then using the brush, I personally feel that by doing this, you lose the control about how much coverage you wish on your face and take away this brush's marvelous ability to easily build up to the coverage you require.I simply dab it into my concealer straight out of the pot (if a cream formulation) or swipe over a powder pot and onto the face.Beautiful finish

answered 1 year, 4 months ago

Nylani

answer 6

It is best when you add the concealer to your face first then use this brush to blend it out.

answered 1 year, 6 months ago

HauteCoco

answer 7

I would dab on a few spots of the concealer and let this brush do the work, it might take some getting used to but it really works great for blending

answered 1 year, 8 months ago

mariajo

(Sudbury, MA)

answer 8

I thought it was too big for use around my eyes when I got it home, also. But after using it a few times, I realized it was perfect. When I went back to use my smaller brush for concealer I realized that my smaller brush had been pushing product into my creases. Something that is almost impossible to do with the larger brush. I use Boiing on my eyes, which is a thick concealer in a pot, so I just dab the brush right into the pot and onto the area. But when I use my larger brush to apply my BB cream from the tube to my face, I always squeeze a dab the size of my pinky nail onto the back of my hand and dab it straight from there and then onto my face for a flawless look.

answered 1 year, 8 months ago

pamandersliv

(Bridgewater, MA)

Question

Is this brush all synthetic bristles?

I am avoiding natural bristle brushes, especially for creamy/liquid products, and I just wanted to make sure this is entirely synthetic bristles.

asked 2 years, 7 months ago

unfizzy

(Royal Oak, MI)

on Pro Airbrush Concealer Brush #57

5 answers

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answer 1

It is my understanding that this is a synthetic brush. I can also say that unlike other synthetic brushes, these bristles are very soft and gentle to the skin. I think this collection of synthetic brushes has raised the bar when it comes to superior quality and ease of use.

answered 1 year, 11 months ago

lalady7

(Chatsworth CA)

answer 2

Yes mam. The sales associate told me it was and that you should only use synthetic bristles for conceler

answered 2 years ago

Anonymous

answer 3

Yes, it's completely synthetic. It's one of my favorite brushes!

answered 2 years, 2 months ago

beautypro1107

(New Orleans, La.)

answer 4

The Sephora Pro brushes are synthetic bristles. I have a few other brands non-synthetic and I tell the application on synthetic is much better.

answered 2 years, 2 months ago

melomel

(Las Vegas, NV)

answer 5

Yes and very soft to the touch. Works beautifully. No left behind trails of bristles or hair...

answered 2 years, 5 months ago

jlibbyb

(Charleston, SC)

Question

When will it be in stock?

I was told it was in stock,went to order and it tells me it's out of stock.Which is it?

asked 1 year, 11 months ago

Anonymous

(Sabillasville,MD)

on Pro Airbrush Concealer Brush #57

4 answers

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answer 1

it is currently in stock. you should try to find it in your local Sephora store.

answered 1 year, 1 month ago

lc2013

(washington, DC)

answer 2

I think it would be best to apply it on your hand. And dab it on as you go. This is what I do and it works fine with me.

answered 1 year, 5 months ago

rebeccasxoxo1

(Scarborough ON)

answer 3

I just bought mine in my nearest Sephora.

answered 1 year, 10 months ago

OzarkOrigins

(Branson, Mo.)

answer 4

This brush is currently out of stock, but should be available again in just a few weeks.

answered 1 year, 11 months ago

1877SEPHORA

(San Francisco, CA)

Question

Good for nose contouring?

I'm looking for a good little brush that helps me to contour the sides and the tip of my nose, but I don't know which one would be good for it. Would this brush be good for that? or is it just for concealing?

asked 10 months ago

Leselma

(Monterrey, Nuevo León, MX)

on Pro Airbrush Concealer Brush #57

3 answers

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answer 1

If you're using a cream contour then this will work but not for powders.

answered 9 months ago

Ummema

(Toronto, ON)

answer 2

No this brush is too big for contouring nose, esp just the tip. this is more for converage than a contouring brush. I recommend also something a little more smaller and slight dense to achieve that look for contoured nose.

answered 10 months ago

brattt

(Temecula)

answer 3

This brush is a multi-tasking brush and I would definitely suggest using as a blender down the sides/bridge of the nose, around the eyes for concealer or even as a highlighter in tight spots or anywhere you need more precision. It is a must-have in my opinion.

answered 10 months ago

jlibbyb

(Charleston, SC)

Question

Where is this brush made?

asked 2 years, 8 months ago

Anonymous

(Toronto, ON)

on Pro Airbrush Concealer Brush #57

2 answers

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answer 1

all of the new sephora pro brushes are made by a high end brush manufacturing company based out of asia . They are individually hand made and patented to sephora. Very good quality !

answered 1 year, 4 months ago

beautdee

(bc)

answer 2

Made in China, says so on the package...not on the brush...unlike some of my old Sephora Pro line brushes which were Made in France. BUT, it appears to be of very good quality, and I really like it.

answered 2 years, 4 months ago

OPharmfem

(CA)

Question

Will this work well with my Bare Minerals Multitasking concealor powder?

This brush is also available in the airbrush set which is so awesome and for the price a much better value if you usre the one in the set. You get this brush, foundation brush 55 , powder brush and 2 eye brushes, all so excellent. You might consider purchasing it